
All because of a two-shot pistol: Passaic County rapper Juelz Santana agreed to surrender to authorities Sunday morning for having a gun in his bag at Newark Airport, Daily Voice has learned.
Santana — whose real name is LaRon James — could face prison time because he has a prior felony conviction out of Bergen County, which prohibits him from carrying a firearm.
A judge in Hackensack gave Santana two years probation in 2013 after he pleaded guilty to lesser charges for what prosecutors said were assaults on both his then-girlfriend, Kim ‘Bella’ Vanderhee, and a good Samaritan who came to her aid at an Englewood housing development in July 2011.
Santana and Vanderhee reportedly split last fall.
This time, the co-founder of The Dipsets and The Skull Gang not only left his two bags but also his ID behind when he left the Terminal C security checkpoint at Newark Airport and ducked out an exit Friday night, a law enforcement source who spoke on condition of anonymity said.
Inside one of the bags TSA agents found the .38-caliber Derringer pistol, multiple sources said.
"As TSA started going through his bag, he ran out of airport and jumped in a cab," one of them said.
Authorities reportedly went to his Totowa home looking for Santana, but he wasn't there, one told Daily Voice.
Arrangements were then made for a 9 a.m. surrender on Sunday, he said.
Six years ago, Santana was charged in connection with the discovery of two fully-loaded 9mm handguns, several boxes of ammunition and 17 dime bags of pot during a SWAT team raid of what was then his “Santana’s World” studios on South Washington Avenue in Bergenfield.
Santana -- who once lived in Teaneck -- wasn’t there at the time, but investigators arrested freestyle rapper Toby M. “Hynief” Raynor, who co-founded both The Diplomats (aka: The Dipsets) and The Skull Gang with him. Santana later turned himself in.
He was free on bail when police in Teaneck arrested him four months later for driving while on the suspended list.
Then came the assault arrests.
Santana’s first album, “From Me to U” was released on Russell Simmons’ popular Def Jam label in 2003. His follow-up, “What the Game’s Been Missing!” spawned a Top 10 single: “There It Go (The Whistle Song).”
The son of an African-American mother and Dominican father, he reportedly began rapping at 5 — and at 12, was signed to his first record deal as part of the duo Draft Pick.
In August 2008, Dipset founder Cam’ron told an interviewer that he had sold Santana’s contract to Def Jam Records for $2 million, opening an already-existing rift between the two.
Santana had been working on his third album, “Born to Lose, Built to Win,” on his own Skull Gang label, at the Bergenfield studios. He moved his operations there after running a clothing and music store on Amsterdam Avenue between 150th and 151st Streets in the Bronx.
A few singles from the album appeared, including “Back to the Crib,” featuring Chris Brown.
Members of the Harlem-based Skull Gang (Street Kids United by Loyalty & Loot) have worked with, among others, rap legend Jim Jones, Lil Wayne and Mike Epps.